Try it. You know you want to.Referenced Videos:The Antique Microwave Oven that's Better than Yourshttps://youtu.be/UiS27feX8o0And the follow-up to that oneht...
TL;DW: Some microwaves have a popcorn button that just runs a timed cycle. Some better microwaves have steam sensors that attempt to divine when your popcorn is done, and a select few Whirlpool/KitchenAid models actually have acoustic sensors (microphones) that listen for the pops and stop the cycle when the popping slows down. Makers of microwavable popcorn don’t know what kind of microwave you have, though, so they all warn you not to use the popcorn button.
My old microwave made perfect popcorn in 2 minutes. The new one burns a bunch of kernels in 1m45s but leaves a shit ton unpopped. They’re supposedly the same wattage.
TL;DW: Some microwaves have a popcorn button that just runs a timed cycle. Some better microwaves have steam sensors that attempt to divine when your popcorn is done, and a select few Whirlpool/KitchenAid models actually have acoustic sensors (microphones) that listen for the pops and stop the cycle when the popping slows down. Makers of microwavable popcorn don’t know what kind of microwave you have, though, so they all warn you not to use the popcorn button.
My old microwave made perfect popcorn in 2 minutes. The new one burns a bunch of kernels in 1m45s but leaves a shit ton unpopped. They’re supposedly the same wattage.
You’re old one may have had more even wave distribution inside, or a better rotating platter.